Cookie Policy of www.dreamlandtrips.com

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Statement

When we use terms like "us," "we," or "our," we are referring to Transform Logistics. Our company details are provided below. As the data controller of the information collected through cookies on our website, including our sub-domains under www.dreamlandtrips.com, we are responsible for its management. When we mention "you," we are addressing you as a user or visitor of our website. This policy is an integral part of our privacy policy. Since our use of cookies may involve the processing of your personal data, we advise you to review our privacy policy, accessible at www.dreamlandtrips.com/privacy.

Consent

By agreeing to our utilization of cookies, excluding essential cookies, you authorize our cookie usage as outlined in the "Types of cookies and how we use them" section below. You retain the right to modify or revoke your cookie consent at any time—refer to the "How you can change your cookie settings, including opting out" section for guidance on this matter.

What do I need to know about cookies?

Various types of cookies serve distinct purposes. Below, you can explore the definition of a cookie, distinguish between first and third-party cookies, and learn about session versus persistent cookies. Additionally, we elaborate on the types of cookies utilized on our website and the rationale behind their usage.

What is a cookie?

A cookie constitutes a small data fragment that a website stores on your device during your visit, later retrieved upon revisiting the site. The term "cookies" herein encompasses additional forms of automated data collection, such as Flash-cookies (Local Shared Objects), Web Storage (HTML5), JavaScripts, or cookies placed by other software. These cookies may encompass details regarding the website itself, a unique identifier enabling the site to recognize your web browser upon return visits, supplementary data serving the cookie's purpose, and its lifespan. Moreover, the term "cookies" or "cookie data" encompasses information about IP and MAC addresses and other device-related data collected through such technologies. Cookies facilitate various functions, including enabling specific features (e.g., logging in), monitoring site usage (e.g., analytics), storing user settings (e.g., time zone, notification preferences), and personalizing content (e.g., advertising, language).

Session cookies vs. persistent cookies

Session cookies have a lifespan limited to your online session, vanishing from your computer or device upon browser closure. As such, they are also known as temporary cookies. Typically, session cookies serve to retain items added to a user's basket during website browsing.Persistent cookies, on the other hand, exhibit a distinct behavior. Referred to as permanent cookies, they endure on your computer or device post-browser closure. The longevity of these cookies is contingent upon the time specified within the cookie. The precise duration of each persistent cookie can be viewed below.

What’s the difference between first and third party cookies?

First-party cookies are those established by the website you are currently visiting, accessible and readable exclusively by this website. In contrast, third-party cookies are initiated by entities other than the website owner you are visiting. For instance, certain pages may feature content from external sources like YouTube. When you play a video from YouTube, YouTube may deploy its own cookies onto your browser. Such cookies from external sites and entities (i.e., third parties) have the capability to track your activity on other websites employing the same third-party services. We may enlist third parties to aid in the maintenance, operation, creation, or functionality of our website, such as analytics providers and content partners. To execute specific tasks on our behalf, we authorize these third parties to access selected information. As a general practice, we share joint control with providers of third-party cookies regarding the collection of personal data through such cookies and the disclosure to the provider. Following the reception of personal data from us, the provider of third-party cookies assumes the role of data controller for subsequent processing. Further details regarding our shared controllership with providers of third-party cookies can be found in our privacy policy. We encourage reviewing the privacy policy of these providers, accessible through links in the tables below, where you can also identify the first-party and third-party cookies utilized on our website.

Necessary cookies

Essential cookies are vital for the fundamental operation of our website. These cookies enable you to enter your username and password just once during your visit, facilitating a seamless experience. Additionally, essential cookies assist in providing you with the choice to accept or decline cookies, preventing non-essential cookies from functioning until your consent is granted. They also retain your cookie preferences and settings. Furthermore, these cookies aid in monitoring whether and when you provided consent for analytical cookies, terms and conditions, and email marketing.